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The Witching Hour |
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Rating: Summary: THIS BOOK REQUIRES PATIENCE Review: (sigh) what can i say. this book was waaaaaaay to long. i can't say i finished. got to page 780 and pretty much quit. while the story line is fascinating Anne Rice over did the descriptions.in some parts she went on for 20-30 pages with nothing but descriptions. i read her vampire chronicles and they contained dialogue (lots) i love dialogue and expected this book to have it....but there was hardly any. it's the type of book that u read for an hour and then wonder what the heck u just read. if u can get into the story from the start u may finish it...but if u don't u r pretty much wasting your time. RECOMMENDED ONLY IF U HAVE PATIENCE.
Rating: Summary: evidently not a Rice fan Review: I honestly don't see why this book has been such a hit. It took me 4 months to trudge through this book and reach an end that merely led to the next part of the trilogy. The only thing I liked about it was Rice's vivid descriptions of New Orleans.
Rating: Summary: Good, but too long Review: This book is longer than Stephen King's the Stand. I can't believe it is the beginning of a trilogy. If Rice hadn't rambled on so much about all the history of the Mayfairs, especially the secret life of Julien and all the intermarriage, I would give it a nine. All and all a good subject, and not too far from being a masterpiece.
Rating: Summary: A Great Escape from the Day to Day Reality Grind! Review: I found Anne Rice's The Witching Hour to be a fascinating read. The eternal fight of good against evil is always interesting, but especially so when the characters are believable and the plot takes you in directions you don't anticipate. What is that special "something"--a richness that pulls you in and separates a true story teller from a simple recorder of events? Anne Rice has that special "something" as she keeps your mind thirsting for more knowledge of the Mayfair Witches, Michael, and Lasher. If you like to vicariously experience danger, romance, and suspense on your lunch hour, waiting for the bus, or before you go to sleep at night, this is a geat way to do it!
Rating: Summary: The Witching Hour is an excellent novel. Review: Witches have long fascinated many people, and here they are brought to life. Anne Rice takes you on a journey from California in the present, to medieval England. The next time you see the odd one out in your town, you won't think the same about them. Anne Rice has written many novels, each one better than her first. This one takes all the shine from The Vampire Chronicles and places it upon the lives of one family.
Rating: Summary: Rice's Best Book Yet Review: If you've read anything by Anne Rice, but haven't read "The Witching Hour", you might as well have not read anything by her. I wasn't a big fan of Rice's until I read this book.
Rating: Summary: An interesting story that took too long to be told... Review: The story of the mayfair witches is very interesting... but i think rice took way too long to tell it. i can appreciate long books, but this one could have been summed up in half the time. this, combined with _queen of the damned_ have turned me away from rice books.
Rating: Summary: Witchy Woman Review: This book was very good. I really liked the history of the Mayfair witches. I wouldn't give this book a full 10 since there was so much nudity, as well as the characters rarely talking, but a good read.
Rating: Summary: Fairly disappointing Review: What amazes me is the number of thumbs-up this book has received. I purchased it while on my holiday in Italy, lured mostly by cleverly designed cover (paperback edition with a hole) and "her sexiest??? work yet" accolades. BTW who writes such stuff, anyhow? Well, rest assured -- there's definitely no sex here! Just a rather boring variety of accounts detailing author's peculiar taste for trans...(help me here, something human and something not human) incest. After watching "The Interview" it's kind of "not unfamiliar", if you know what I mean. And it definitely is not "Foucault's Pendulum" although you might wanna stay clear of the similar inevitable anti-climax once you decide to finish the damn thing (that's what you get when a book you're reading has references of the Templars). The "good" thing is the book is REALLY long.
Rating: Summary: Move over Vampires! Review: Anne Rice weaves an even more compelling tale with this first story in a new series. The Mayfairs give Lestat a run for their money. Once you become enmeshed in the story of Rowan & Michael, you'll want more. Anne draws you into this family with her inimitable style and doesn't let you go and leaves you wanting more! These characters really come alive through Anne. Don't pass up this one!
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